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package org.apache.brooklyn.policy.action;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.brooklyn.api.effector.Effector;
import org.apache.brooklyn.api.policy.Policy;
import org.apache.brooklyn.config.ConfigKey;
import org.apache.brooklyn.core.config.ConfigKeys;
import org.apache.brooklyn.util.time.Duration;
import org.apache.brooklyn.util.time.DurationPredicates;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
/**
* A {@link Policy} that executes an {@link Effector} at specific intervals.
*
* The following example shows a pair of policies that resize a cluster
* from one to ten entities during the day and back to one at night,:
*
{@code
* brooklyn.policies:
* - type: org.apache.brooklyn.policy.action.PeriodicEffectorPolicy
* brooklyn.config:
* effector: resize
* args:
* desiredSize: 10
* period: 1 day
* time: 08:00:00
* - type: org.apache.brooklyn.policy.action.PeriodicEffectorPolicy
* brooklyn.config:
* effector: resize
* args:
* desiredSize: 1
* period: 1 day
* time: 18:00:00
* }
*/
@Beta
public class PeriodicEffectorPolicy extends AbstractScheduledEffectorPolicy {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(PeriodicEffectorPolicy.class);
public static final ConfigKey PERIOD = ConfigKeys.builder(Duration.class)
.name("period")
.description("The duration between executions of this policy")
.constraint(DurationPredicates.positive())
.defaultValue(Duration.hours(1))
.build();
public PeriodicEffectorPolicy() {
super();
}
@Override
public void start() {
Duration period = Preconditions.checkNotNull(config().get(PERIOD), "The period must be configured for this policy");
String time = config().get(TIME);
Duration wait = config().get(WAIT);
if (time != null) {
wait = getWaitUntil(time);
} else if (wait == null) {
wait = period;
}
schedule(wait);
}
@Override
protected List resubmitOnResume() {
List scheduled = super.resubmitOnResume();
if (scheduled.isEmpty()) {
// We missed an entire period; re-calculate (rather than relying on run's finally block)
start();
}
return scheduled;
}
@Override
public synchronized void run() {
try {
super.run();
} finally {
if (isRunning() && getManagementContext().isRunning()) {
Duration period = config().get(PERIOD);
String time = config().get(TIME);
if (time == null || time.equalsIgnoreCase(NOW) || time.equalsIgnoreCase(IMMEDIATELY)) {
schedule(period);
} else {
Duration wait = getWaitUntil(time);
schedule(wait.upperBound(period));
}
}
}
}
}